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Thursday, February 21, 2013

WILDFIRE NEWS OF THE DAY - 022113

A Colorado State Forest Service spokesman pointed out in a lecture in Woodland Park that the Pike National Forest could experience a catastrophic wildfire due to its overgrown vegetation (1); while the Pueblo West Fire Department prepared for the upcoming wildfire season amid an ongoing drought (2). Dry, windy conditions have prompted fire officials to issue a wildfire warning for Bexar County, Texas (3); and a South Carolina Forestry Commission spokesman tried to clarify outdoor burning laws in Aiken County, where nine out of ten wildfires are started by debris burns (4); but having seen 1.3 million acres go up in smoke over the last 10 years, Florida Forest Service reminded residents that the fire season is year-round now (5). In a follow-up to yesterday's article from the Caribbean island nation of the Dominican Republic, two wildfires which destroyed 1,200 ha of forest are now believed to have been arson (6). A European Union-funded project has yielded a new wildfire warning system called Firesense which is intended to monitor cultural and archaeological sites across the continent to protect them from wildfires (7); while, as part of Russian Helicopters Global Helicopter Firefighting Initiative, the company will be demonstrating a firefighting helicopter in action in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, from 26 February to 3 March (8). A 90-hectare bushfire outside of Kaipara, New Zealand, continues to challenge firefighters (9); while investigators are deeming a bushfire which burned between 10 and 20 ha outside of Wellington suspicious in its origins (10); a photo spread chronicling a bushfire at Owhiro Bay (11). A University of Melbourne researcher discusses the impact of Australia's bushfires on its forests (12); while the next article takes a look at the impact of bushfires, among other natural disasters, on Insurance Australia Group's bottom line (13). Country Fire Authority crews continued to grapple with a bushfire in the Grampians which is threatening homes in Glenisla and Cherrypool (14); and prompting alerts in nearby farming communities as well (15); smoke from the 25,000-hectare bushfire in Grampians National Park continuing to sully the skies in South Australia (16); but even as bushfires continue to burn across the state, Blaze Aid is helping farmers to rebuild fence line (17). Fire crews are attempting to contain a three-hectare blaze burning in difficult terrain outside of Gerogery, New South Wales (18); while a man has pleaded guilty to starting a 475-hectare bushfire at Long's Point on New Year's Eve with illegal fireworks (19). A 2,000-hectare bushfire in Gingin, Western Australia, continues to threaten homes on its eastern flank (20); prompting road closures near Armadale (21); and a 12-year-old boy has been charged with starting a bushfire outside of Geraldton that burned 15 ha earlier this week (22); while the Department of Fire and Emergency Services Helitacs are profiled by the next article (23). Victoria-based Hawthorn Football Club donated 100 tickets to Tasmanian bushfire survivors (24). And finally, a new movie about the impact wildfires and poaching have had on elephants got the big screen treatment from a Mission Impossible film director!